"Ant Colony"

"Ant Colony"

MARK RANDALL, Sun Sentinel

Ed Warner, a fabricator and designer who helped Palm Beach artist Susan P. Cochran with the creation of her "Ant Colony" sculpture, installs an antenna on one of the five ants. The sculpture is being installed on the grounds of Palm Beach International Airport as part of the County's Art in Public Places. The sculpture will be on display for one year on the site outside of the overflow parking lot. The five painted bronze ants range in size from three to seven feet tall and are as long as 25 feet. They weigh from 1000 pounds to 7500 pounds.

Ed Warner, a fabricator and designer who helped Palm Beach artist Susan P. Cochran with the creation of her "Ant Colony" sculpture, installs an antenna on one of the five ants. The sculpture is being installed on the grounds of Palm Beach International Airport as part of the County's Art in Public Places. The sculpture will be on display for one year on the site outside of the overflow parking lot. The five painted bronze ants range in size from three to seven feet tall and are as long as 25 feet. They weigh from 1000 pounds to 7500 pounds. (MARK RANDALL, Sun Sentinel)

Ed Warner, a fabricator and designer who helped Palm Beach artist Susan P. Cochran with the creation of her "Ant Colony" sculpture, installs an antenna on one of the five ants. The sculpture is being installed on the grounds of Palm Beach International Airport as part of the County's Art in Public Places. The sculpture will be on display for one year on the site outside of the overflow parking lot. The five painted bronze ants range in size from three to seven feet tall and are as long as 25 feet. They weigh from 1000 pounds to 7500 pounds.